Spain is a world class producer of wines, both in quality and quantity. Better known are the quality reds from Rioja and Ribera del Duero, reds and whites from Penedés, fine whites from Rueda. We'll pick some from all over Spain.
Spain is a world class producer of wines, both in quality and quantity. Better known are the quality reds from Rioja and Ribera del Duero, reds and whites from Penedés, fine whites from Rueda. We'll pick some from all over Spain.
This week’s special tasting on Tuesday August 14, 2018 will feature Anderson’s Conn Valley Vineyards. Since 1983 Conn Valley Vineyards has been dedicated to producing world class wines. Their 40 acre Estate is located just south of Howell Mountain in Conn Valley.
Since we know that many of you share our enthusiasm for outdoor leisure activities, we have devised a brilliant tasting to showcase the various wines that are good for sipping on the patio, porch or while you're sharing time with friends on the deck...we call them Patio Pounders!
Since we know that many of you share our enthusiasm for outdoor leisure activities, we have devised a brilliant tasting to showcase the various wines that are good for sipping on the patio, porch or while you're sharing time with friends on the deck...we call them Patio Pounders!
Not The Mamas & The Papas song, but first rate California wines! California has a reputation as a place where anyone can prosper and anything can grow. Yet while there are plenty of ambitious winemakers, there are only a few grapes that can produce world-class wines. Stop by and taste 6 of them.
Not The Mamas & The Papas song, but first rate California wines! California has a reputation as a place where anyone can prosper and anything can grow. Yet while there are plenty of ambitious winemakers, there are only a few grapes that can produce world-class wines. Stop by and taste 6 of them.
So, for the record, the correct pronunciation of Willamette as it relates to the Oregon wine region is “Will-AM-it” as in “It’s Will-AM-it, dammit!” No matter how you say it, there is fantastic wines coming from there!
So, for the record, the correct pronunciation of Willamette as it relates to the Oregon wine region is “Will-AM-it” as in “It’s Will-AM-it, dammit!” No matter how you say it, there is fantastic wines coming from there!
So, for the record, the correct pronunciation of Willamette as it relates to the Oregon wine region is “Will-AM-it” as in “It’s Will-AM-it, dammit!” No matter how you say it, there is fantastic wines coming from there!